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- Spoon_theory abstract "The spoon theory is a disability metaphor used to explain the reduced amount of energy available for activities of daily living and productive tasks that may result from disability or chronic illness. Spoons are an intangible unit of measurement used to track how much energy a person has throughout a given day. Each activity requires a given number of spoons, which will only be replaced as the person \"recharges\" through rest. A person who runs out of spoons has no choice but to rest until their spoons are replenished.One of the tenets of the spoon theory is that many people with disabilities or chronic illness must carefully plan their daily activities to conserve their spoons, while most people without any disabilities or chronic illnesses don't need to worry about running out. Because healthy people do not feel the impact of spending spoons for mundane tasks such as bathing and getting dressed, they may not realize the amount of energy expended by chronically ill or disabled people just to get through the day.Spoons are widely discussed within autoimmune, disability, and other chronic illness communities, but the concept of spoons is otherwise considered a neologism.".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageExternalLink feminism-101-spoons-as-concept.html.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageExternalLink 271615.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageExternalLink www.butyoudontlooksick.com.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageExternalLink spoon-theory.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageID "43467592".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageLength "5771".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageRevisionID "705463204".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Autism.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Autism_spectrum.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Autoimmune_disease.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Autism.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disability.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychology.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_condition.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_pain.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Invisible_disability.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Metaphor.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_burnout.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Passing_(sociology).
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Rationing.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_disorder.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Systemic_lupus_erythematosus.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLink Visual_communication.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spoon theory".
- Spoon_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Efn.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notelist.
- Spoon_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Spoon_theory subject Category:Autism.
- Spoon_theory subject Category:Disability.
- Spoon_theory subject Category:Psychology.
- Spoon_theory hypernym Metaphor.
- Spoon_theory type ComicStrip.
- Spoon_theory comment "The spoon theory is a disability metaphor used to explain the reduced amount of energy available for activities of daily living and productive tasks that may result from disability or chronic illness. Spoons are an intangible unit of measurement used to track how much energy a person has throughout a given day. Each activity requires a given number of spoons, which will only be replaced as the person \"recharges\" through rest.".
- Spoon_theory label "Spoon theory".
- Spoon_theory sameAs Q18392419.
- Spoon_theory sameAs Teoría_de_las_cucharas.
- Spoon_theory sameAs m.011l1t97.
- Spoon_theory sameAs Q18392419.
- Spoon_theory wasDerivedFrom Spoon_theory?oldid=705463204.
- Spoon_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Spoon_theory.